Visit Norman Rockwell‘s studio at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, and you’ll sense the artist just left the room. The space has been painstakingly recreated from Bill Scovill’s photographs to capture Rockwell’s life in October 1960. Click on the video screen to step inside.

How wonderful that everyone was so determined to get this right! I can’t wait to visit. Rockwell was highly underrated for so many years. I think his work is much more appreciated, now. He was a master at his craft and prepared the way to today’s digital imaging.

His paintings take my breath away, he has always been a master in many art lover’s minds, he and his paintings make me so proud he is remembered in such a masterful way by his museum and now his workshop. I can’t wait to see the newly refurbished workshop and its authenitcitity. Thanks all of you who were so careful of his surroundings and his work and thanks to Yankee Magazine for this update.

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